Adjust images, JavaScript, and other web content settings

You can choose how Chrome handles things like cookies, images, and plug-ins, in your content settings. These settings control what content websites can show you and what information they can use as you browse.

On a computer

To get to your Chrome content settings on a computer, follow these steps:

In the top-right corner of the browser window, click the Chrome menu .

Accept cookies. Websites can store small files on your device in order to save your preferences on websites or keep you signed in. Deselect to prevent webpages from storing cookies on your mobile device.

Enable JavaScript. Many web developers use JavaScript to make their websites more interactive. Sites may function correctly only if they can run JavaScript on your mobile device.

Voice and Video calling. Allow sites with media functionality, such as video conferencing, to request access to your camera and microphone.

Accept cookies. Websites can store small files on your device in order to save your preferences on websites or keep you signed in. Deselect to prevent webpages from storing cookies on your mobile device.

Auto-detect decoding. Allow Chrome to automatically detect font encoding of webpages. If you see squares showing up instead of text, turning this setting on will help display your pages properly. For the fastest browsing experience, we recommend turning off the auto-detect mode after you leave the webpage.